We’re only a few short days away from the annual Money in the Bank pay-per-view, and anticipation for the SmackDown Live event is at an all time high. The show will feature Jinder Mahal defending his WWE Championship against the former champion Randy Orton, and it will also feature not one, but two Money in the Bank ladder matches.
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Money in the Bank ladder matches are nothing new to WWE fans, as they’ve been a staple of WWE programming since WrestleMania 21, but on Sunday WWE fans will witness the first ever women’s MITB ladder match. A few weeks ago on SmackDown Live, Shane McMahon announced the match, and he confirmed that Tamina, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Natalya and Carmella will all be competing for the briefcase on Sunday.
There’s a lot of speculation in regards to who could win the first ever women’s Money in the Bank ladder match, and the current betting odds suggest that Carmella could be the one to win the contract.
You can check out the current betting odds via Bet Wrestling below:
WWE Women’s Money in the Bank Match
Carmella -145
Becky Lynch +350
Natalya +365
Charlotte Flair +950
Tamina +2800
It’s been rumored for weeks now that Baron Corbin is the favorite to walk out with the other Money in the Bank briefcase, and the current betting odds show Corbin still seems to be the favorite.
WWE Money in the Bank Match
Baron Corbin -190
Sami Zayn +650
Kevin Owens +650
AJ Styles +750
Shinsuke Nakamura +450
Dolph Ziggler +1500
Who will you be rooting for on Sunday? Sound off in the comments below.
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